Deleted.

Flickr… deleted.
Facebook… disabled.
Yahoo… deleted.
Foursquare… deleted.
Twitter… disabled.

I’ve been doing a little social network housekeeping the last few days.

It started with Flickr a few days ago. I just didn’t use it any longer, and hadn’t uploaded anything to it in years, so I decided it was time to go. Of course, I realized after the fact that some of the older pictures on this blog were hosted on it, but I’ll do due diligence and get those added here. Eventually.

Facebook has been bothering me for a while. Again. I don’t know if it was the upswing in political posts, by all parties, or the fact that I just seem to see how stupidity humanity seems to be getting as of late. So I announced the other day on it I was disabling it. And then 24 hours later I did. As well as Messenger too. I haven’t used either app on my phone for a long time, instead choosing to use the browser version. Less tracking, for one. Plus I use ad blockers on my phone as well as my computers. So I didn’t feel I was being tracked as much. But… it was time for it to go.

I know Facebook owns Instagram. And I do use Instagram. A lot. I see things in pictures. And I enjoy seeing things others post. It’s like Tumblr, but more… organized. For me. Granted, I’m not happy with the algorithm that Instagram is now using instead of showing my pictures in chronological order. And probably eventually Instagram will go too, once they figure out another way to piss people off.

And then there was Twitter. I haven’t really used it lately either anyway. I used to enjoy bantering on it with others, and for the instantaneous alerts that something was happening in the world. But Twitter seems to be having an identity crisis as of late. It’s moved away from it’s original creation and into “2.0” land: it’s trying to be Facebook. So, I nuked that account.

And then the Yahoo mail debacle that just came to light. And I’m not even talking about all the password hacking that’s been done as of late. How a company could purposely make email data available to the government for snooping just blows my mind. So there goes all my Yahoo accounts. Not that I actually every used the email. But if they started with that, what else are they sharing? That’s why I nuked my Gmail account a long time ago. Come to think of it, I think I have an non-email Google account out there I need to take care of…

And speaking of Tumblr, I do still have an account there. But it’s just re-posts from Instagram. But Tumblr’s probably something I need to consider nuking as well, considering Yahoo owns it.

I know each and every one of these services are free. Well, free to use. But with that comes the knowledge that my data is what’s for sale. And I’m not a big fan of that. I don’t think I’m getting more paranoid in my less young age. But I don’t see giving up privacy for the chance that it could *potentially* stop something from happening. Ever. Next thing you know, we’ll have to fly naked.

Until next time...
Erik

8 thoughts on “Deleted.

  1. I applaud your pruning to make your life more at ease
    Do not under any circumstances stop your blog; I would go to pieces and you don’t want the guilt of that do you.

  2. I nuked my (totally unused) Yahoo account and Flickr yesterday as well. I’m hoping to find some place to repost my Flickr photos that won’t sell my data out to the government—probably a hopeless idea in itself.

    Facebook has been gone for years. Instagram and Twitter are safe for now.

    1. I used to use Flickr as a backup for my photos, and then as an aside it worked out like Tumblr and image host for my blog. But now that I have several online backup solutions, I just use those for my photos, and my blog hosts its own photos now.

  3. I am glad that I never started on Facebook. I couldn’t see the benefit and the trouble I have seen people get in because of their stupidity amazed me. Flickr may be next.

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